Trump administration axes cybersecurity review board members in ‘seriously shortsighted’ move – Redoma Tech

Trump administration axes cybersecurity review board members in ‘seriously shortsighted’ move

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  • August 25, 2024

government email systems attributed to Chinese government hackers leading to a well-received report within the cybersecurity community. president, the Department of Homeland Security took action the next day by dismissing members of several advisory committees.

One of the affected committees is the Cyber Safety Review Board (CSRB), a group consisting of cybersecurity experts from both the private sector and government. They emphasized the importance of learning from recent cyber incidents and suggested that prioritizing cybersecurity should be imperative.

Referring to China’s alleged cyberattacks on U.S. She expressed hope that vacancies in critical advisory boards would be promptly filled with qualified professionals.

The CSRB investigated breaches in U.S. Other DHS advisory committees affected include those focused on artificial intelligence, telecommunications, science and technology, and emergency preparedness.. This decision sparked discussion on the rationale provided, particularly regarding advisory board members’ voluntary service.

Cybersecurity expert Katie Moussouris, a former CSRB member, emphasized the importance of appointing individuals based on skills and merit rather than political affiliations. An individual familiar with the CSRB who received notice of their termination from the board criticized the sudden decision.

The individual expressed concern over the shutdown of all DHS advisory boards highlighting the potential risks involved particularly in the face of cyber threats such as those originating from China. telecom companies, the individual stressed the role of the CSRB in providing valuable insights and understanding necessary for defense against such threats.

In response to inquiries regarding the Trump administration’s cybersecurity policies, CISA spokesperson Valerie Mongello referred to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for comments.

DHS issued a statement from an unnamed senior official, indicating that advisory committees viewed as undermining national security objectives, the President’s agenda, or Constitutional rights would not be tolerated.

The letter notifying CSRB members of their terminations mentioned DHS’s commitment to national security priorities and resource management. Following the inauguration of Donald Trump as the new U.S né?

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